AUBURN — The Auburn/Lewiston Chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation will hold a free program featuring Dave Wetzell, owner of Green Pastures, a family-owned business in Nebraska.

The program will be held from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, March 5, at the First Universalist Church (UU), 169 Pleasant St.

Green Pasture’s focus is to provide high quality sacred foods just as they were made prior to the industrialized food and farming revolution.

The program will include a luncheon consisting of locally raised whole foods followed by Wetzell’s talk about sacred foods, including fermented cod liver oil and high vitamin butter oil.

Dr. Weston A. Price, a nutrition pioneer, traveled the world studying the traditional diets of many cultures. In every culture he discovered sacred, nutrient-dense foods that were collected and prepared to ensure the strong mind, body and spirit of its people. A nonprofit, tax-exempt charity was founded in his name to further disseminate his research.

To this end, the foundation is dedicated to restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research and activism.

Lunch will be held at noon, followed by Wetzell’s talk at 12:45. Donations will be accepted for the local WAPF chapter. For more information, call Andi at CALM HealthWorks, 784-7287.

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